(16 Sep 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Springfield, Ohio – 16 September 2024
1. Various of Springfield City Hall
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Mike DeWine (R), Ohio:
“We have received at least 33 separate bomb threats. Each one of which has been responded to and each one of whom has been found as a hoax.”
3. Wide of DeWine shaking hands with Springfield, Ohio Mayor Rob Rue
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Mike DeWine (R), Ohio:
“A, a lot of this is a work in progress, so we’re not we’re not saying we don’t have challenges, and the mayor has never said that, but we accept the challenges. And we, you know, Springfield, the people of Springfield, people of Ohio didn’t make the decisions about the Haitians coming here. We deal with the world as we find it and we try to make things work, and that’s what we’re trying to do.”
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5. Various of downtown Springfield
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Springfield, Ohio – 16 September 2024
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Gov. Mike DeWine (R), Ohio:
“From talking to the employers this morning, many of them said that particularly after the pandemic, during the pandemic, but then when people, things were opening back up, they had a real need for employees. We had one company that told me, you know, I don’t think we would even be here if it wasn’t for the Haitian employees. We had others that talked about positions that they simply could, could not fill.”
7. Various inside Rose Goute Creole Restaurant
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Anne Harvey, patron inside Rose Goute Creole Restaurant:
People are getting hurt, and I don’t like that. Not just because I’m a lawyer, but I don’t like it that people can’t go to work. People are afraid. There’s bomb threats. It’s just absolute craziness.”
8. Various of employees working inside restaurant
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Teager, patron inside Rose Goute Creole Restaurant:
“We drove up here from Middletown because we’ve both just been incensed over the last week of what has happened to this town nationally and even locally.”
10. Various of signs, geese near pond inside Snyder Park in Springfield
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Teager, patron inside Rose Goute Creole Restaurant:
“We wanted to come up here to support a Haitian business as well as drive around town and kind of see what the feel, or what we think is because, you know, nationally, they’re painting a picture that is just horrendous.”
12. Various of ducks near pond in Snyder Park
STORYLINE:
Ohio state police will help protect schools in a city that has endured dozens of violent threats in the wake of a national political furor over Haitian migrants.
That’s according to the governor, who appeared in Springfield on Monday. Republican Gov. Mike DeWine says dozens of members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol will be stationed in city schools starting Tuesday, sweeping each building every morning before the arrival of faculty or students.
Springfield City Hall, several schools, and state motor vehicle offices in Springfield were forced to evacuate last week after receiving bomb threats.
DeWine says at least 33 separate bomb threats were made in recent days, all of them hoaxes.
Bill Teager and Paul Gomia drove to Springfield from Middletown, Ohio, Monday, to visit the Haitian-owned Rose Goute Creole Restaurant in town and to see if they could offer any support to folks living in town.
Springfield officials, meanwhile, announced that a two-day CultureFest starting Sept. 27 is being canceled because of threats and safety concerns.
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